Fresco. Michelangelo Sistine Chapel Plan, top is South wall.

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Fresco

Michelangelo

Sistine Chapel Plan, top is South wall

Top is North wal;.

Top is South wall.

How to learn what it was like to paint the ceiling as Michelangelo did.

Jonah

foreshortening

Dividing light from darkness

Creation of sun and moon

Separation of water and earth

Ignudi

Creation of Adam

Creation of Eve

Expulsion from Eden

Sacrifice of Noah

The Flood

scenes from the flood

Drunkenness of Noah

Arrangement of central panels Dividing light from darkness Creation of sun and moon Dividing waters and earth Creation of Adam Creation of Eve Temptation and Expulsion from Eden Sacrifice The Flood The Drunkenness of Noah Last Judgment Altar Rood Screen Entrance Last Judgment Altar Rood Screen Entrance

Libyan Sybil

Meaning of central panels? Dividing light from darkness Creation of sun and moon Dividing waters and earth Creation of Adam Creation of Eve Temptation and Expulsion from Eden Sacrifice of ? The Flood The Drunkenness of Noah Last Judgment Altar Rood Screen Entrance Last Judgment Altar Rood Screen Entrance

Meaning of central panels? Dividing light from darkness Creation of sun and moon Dividing waters and earth Creation of Adam Creation of Eve Temptation and Expulsion from Eden Sacrifice of ? The Flood The Drunkenness of Noah Essence Divine purity materiality Eden boundary error Worldly confusion Essence Divine purity materiality Eden boundary error Worldly confusion

Delphic Sybil

What does this mean?

Renaissance aspects of frescos pagan elements mixed with Christian poses are classical

Poses Some of the poses are difficult for me to explain. In researching the frescos, little is mentioned about the awkwardness of these poses.

The moon and sun